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The Brothers Sun in Amsterdam 🤗
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stuff-diary · 3 months
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The Brothers Sun
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TV Shows/Dramas watched in 2024
The Brothers Sun (2024, USA)
Directors: Kevin Tancharoen & Viet Nguyen
Creators: Brad Falchuk & Byron Wu
Mini-review:
This was a very fun and entertaining binge-watch, although it's rather inconsistent in almost every way: the directing, the writing, the fight scenes and the acting of the supporting cast. All these elements have good and even brilliant moments, but they also have mediocre and downright bad moments. Luckily, the three leads always keep the ship afloat with their performances. It's great to see Michelle Yeoh getting the meaty roles she deserves, and both Justin Chien and Sam Song Li are two charismatic newcomers I'll pay attention to in the future. Anyway, despite its many flaws, I enjoyed The Brothers Sun and I ended up growing fond the characters. The ending was pretty satisfactory, but it's clear the writers left doors open for further seasons, and I wouldn't mind getting more.
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Warrior Season One Highlights
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(Originally posted on May 28, 2022)
Jonathan Tropper’s TV show Warrior, which premiered on Cinemax in 2019, brings to life a failed pitch Bruce Lee made for a series dramatizing San Francisco’s Tong Wars. Executive-produced by Bruce Lee’s daughter, Shannon Lee, among others, the action-packed serial centers around the exploits of Ah Sahm (Japanese-British Andrew Koji), a Chinese immigrant who becomes a hatchet man for the Tong known as “Hop Wei”. Warrior seems to have earned a modest cult following, especially after HBO Max posted the first two seasons. After I finish each one, I’ll review my favorite episode from each Asian-American director. Among this season’s five directors, two possess Asian heritage, who in total directed three of the 10 episodes.
The Blood and the Sh*t
Airdate: May 3, 2019 (#5)
Director: Kevin Tancharoen
Writer: Kenneth Lin
"Transporting precious cargo via stagecoach through the Sierra Nevada, Ah Sahm and Young Jun (Jason Tobin) are forced to spend the night with three strangers at a frontier saloon in the middle of nowhere. The detour turns perilous when Harlan French (Christiaan Schoombie), a notorious outlaw, shows up with his henchmen, looking for a lucrative payday."
Sending Ah Sahm and Young Jun out of San Francisco for this episode serves the dual purpose of refreshingly changing Season One's pace halfway through, and fleshing out their friendship.  Despite the shift to a less urban setting, the episode maintains thematic consistency with the rest of Warrior, through its cynical depiction of anti-Chinese discrimination.  With a cast of Asian, Caucasian, and indigenous actors depicting a time of high racial disparity, the template of intimidating strangers winning over skeptics under their protection gains a poignant new layer; although I haven't seen the script's inspiration, The Hateful Eight.  Considering the influence of Japanese cinema on Western movies, it almost feels poetic to find an Old West tale boasting a Japanese lead actor.  Even though not all of this show's Caucasian characters hate Chinese people, the line between "good white person" and "bad white person" blurs when Harlan quickly shifts from saving Young Jun from castration by Mason (Craig Urbani), to attempting to rob Ah Sahm's and Young Jun's party.
Impulsive Young Jun, long-time Hop Wei member, provides a fascinating contrast to solemn newcomer Ah Sahm, with whom he does share an engaging camaraderie.  Young Jun's status as a second-generation immigrant justifies his cynicism, when he laments that his disconnect from his the culture of his father - Hop Wei leader Father Jun (Perry Yung) - makes him feel as out of place among other Chinese people as among Caucasians.  Ah Sahm's and Young Jun's varying degrees of familiarity with America even come through during the "anything goes"-style fight scenes, which prove as brutal and engaging as I can expect from Thai-American Kevin Tancharoen.  Young Jun mostly fights with weapons, as do other characters assimilated into or born in America.  In juxtaposition, Ah Sahm relies on his former home's hand-to-hand combat techniques, yielding additional gruesome results.
Bartender Lu (CS Lee) contributes a distinct Chinese-American perspective on the late 19th century.  As a manual laborer who eventually opened up his own business, he makes money through more honest means than Tong members do.  However, his backstory teaches that the majority of Caucasians would only respect people of other ethnicities for their own benefit - and even then, not to the extent of paying Lu fairly for his labor.  Judging by his statement of rarely receiving Chinese patrons, his current entrepreneurial position still amounts to serving white people for money.  Lu does prove that systemic discrimination hasn't rendered him submissive, such as when he and his wife Billie (Erica Wessels) both help protect the bar from the bandits.
Lu's blissful marriage to Billie delivers a necessary depiction of a functional interracial romance.  The episode before this one sees Penelope "Penny" Blake (Joanna Vanderham) begin to cheat on Samuel Blake (Christian McKay), the mayor of San Francisco, with Ah Sahm, as reward for saving her life in the second episode.  With Lu and Billie, Warrior gains a relatively less sinful example of love transcending racial boundaries.
Young Jun's own love interest in this episode, Native American prostitute Wankeia (Rachel Colwell), likely wouldn't present the most empowering depiction of an indigenous woman; her silence and profession reflecting the Old West's limited education and career opportunities for women of color.  On the positive side, Jason Tobin sells the plainly stated notion of Young Jun finding a kindred spirit in another societal outcast, as opposed to simply adoring Wankeia for her physical beauty.  During the climax, she also defies the impression that Native Americans in Westerns need non-indigenous people to protect them from selfish Caucasians.
The closest thing I could find to a flaw with this story concerns Harlan's motivations for the second attack on Lu's bar.  It doesn't seem like the episode ever explains how he knows exactly what type of "precious cargo" Ah Sahm and Young Jun must transport back to Father Jun.  The Western tone and aesthetic convinced me to overlook this, and just enjoy the adventure as an old-fashioned thrill dashed with social commentary.  Given the high quality of the performances and set pieces, I can excuse the contrived writing of a one-off baddie.  "The Blood and the Sh*t" adds an exciting buffer to Warrior Season One's midpoint, while reinforcing the importance of companionship in a ruthless society.
They Don't Pay Us Enough To Think
Airdate: May 24, 2019 (#8)
Director: Lin Oeding
Writers: Evan Endicott & Josh Stoddard
"After a bloodbath on the streets of Chinatown, the Hop Wei and Long Zii consider a novel way to end hostilities. Ah Toy (Olivia Cheng) and her real-estate business partner, Leonard Patterson (Frank Rautenbach), hit a fork in the road in their effort to buy a valuable piece of land. After promising jobs to Dylan Leary (Dean Jagger)'s Irish workers, Byron Mercer (Graham Hopkins) toasts senator Robert Crestwood (Patrick Baladi) at a fundraiser, while Penny struggles to hold her tongue. Mai Ling (Vietnamese/Chinese-Canadian Dianne Doan) warns her brother, Ah Sahm, against waging a battle he may not win."
The more plot-relevant of the two Warrior episodes discussed here demonstrates the series' captivating exploration of San Francisco's 1870s pecking order.  The various ongoing plot lines divide our attention between Chinatown's Tongs and prostitutes, working-class white denizens/citizens, and politically-powerful white citizens.  Each of San Francisco's social classes contains people who survive through unscrupulous business, but the Tongs and prostitutes earn the viewers' sympathy as people making the most of desperate situations.  When considering the period's patriarchal atmosphere, it feels even more intriguing to see the ruthless lengths that vigilant brothel owner Ah Toy and Long Zii's ladder-climbing Mai Ling will take to accumulate and exert power.
Throughout Season One, most of the Asian actors emphasize their characters' isolation by speaking fluent English among each other, but switching to broken English when addressing Caucasians.  When the latter group hears Chinese characters' personal conversations in Chinese, the spoken translations for the audience become reminders of the importance of understanding marginalized perspectives on society.  Due to Ah Sahm inheriting some American lineage from his grandfather, Andrew Koji and his writers emphasize Ah Sahm's isolation without resorting to broken English.  While he does demonstrate the ability to converse intelligibly with Caucasians, he usually prefers to say nothing at all to them.
Despite Ah Sahm's tendency to disappear for long stretches of this episode, he remains an engaging protagonist.  His devotion to the Hop Wei requires him to unquestionably follow orders from Father Jun, yet he still seems in control of his direction in San Francisco.  His agreement to duel Long Zii lieutenant Li Yong (Chinese-Indonesian Joe Taslim) comes off at this point as an attempt to ensure himself that despite Mai Ling's rejection in the first episode of his offer to bring her back to China, and Penny's termination in this episode of their affair, he still has purpose in America.  He goes so far as to disregard advice to drop out of the life-risking duel, knowing that a loss could both weaken the Hop Wei's hold on the drug trade, and embarrass himself.  Through Ah Sahm, Koji and the creatives tackle the task of presenting a protagonist as both dutiful, and proactive.
This episode draws its title from a quote by Bill O'Hara (Kieran Bew), an Irish-American cop assigned with lessening crime in Chinatown.  Warrior's attempts to endear him to viewers usually prove ineffective to me; in this particular story, any admiration I would've given him for refusing to support political supporters of the Chinese Exclusion Act feels canceled out by his own act of brutality later on.  I have noticed the irony of the oppressed becoming the oppressors, but his plotlines more often than not leave me anxious to resume focus on characters enduring a larger degree of discrimination.
A mixed martial artist and stuntman, Lin Oeding helped provide this episode with thrilling and visually stimulating fight scenes.  The opening battle between the Hop Wei and the Long Zii begins this episode in chaotic fashion, as a countless number of gangsters engage in fascinatingly choreographed killings.  A later brawl between Ah Sahm and some masked opponents impresses on a more intimate level; between the focus on Ah Sahm's need to survive the unexpected obstacle, and the long takes showing off everyone's skills.  Across all of the fight scenes, the total amount of onscreen blood seems to reach a tolerable level: Neither unnaturally low, nor nauseatingly high.  The goriest sights of both of these episodes go by very quickly.
Caucasians who engage in systemic racism boast understandable motivations, such as maintaining peace and creating jobs.  However, the show doesn't ask the viewers to forgive their bigotry.  In this episode, it becomes especially explicit when Penny objects the Chinese Exclusion Act, by attempting to point out hypocrisy of white men banning immigrants from a country that didn't originally belong to them.  While this opinion doesn't gain much traction in her patriarchal social circle, her lingering empathy for Ah Sahm helps her to nonviolently demonstrate resilience and a headstrong attitude.  Overall, "They Don't Pay Us Enough to Think" successfully provides several compelling perspectives of San Francisco on the brink of the Tong Wars.
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Special thanks to the Warrior Wiki for helping me keep track of everyone, even though several character pages reveal Season Two plot points right at the top.
Kevin Tancharoen and Kenneth Lin did a fascinating interview about the making of "The Blood and the Sh*t" on the day that it aired.
Violence towards Asian-Americans has reached alarming levels.  I would like my readers to donate to The AAPI Community Fund, even if I personally take no share of the funds.
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The Book of Boba Fett
Season 1, “Chapter 4: The Gathering Storm“
Director: Kevin Tancharoen
DoP: Dean Cundey
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Mortal Kombat: Legacy (2011)
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While I didn't enjoy this film, that doesn't mean you won't. No matter what I say, the people involved in this project did it: they actually made a movie. That's something to be applauded. With that established...
If Mortal Kombat: Legacy writer, director and producer Kevin Tancharoen sees my score for this movie, he'd surely object. “Come on, Adam! This isn’t a movie; it’s a YouTube series meant to lead into a game! It doesn’t belong on your movie blog!” He'd be partially right. This has no business calling itself a “movie”, but nobody told the distributors. I did not find this… anthology (?) film online. I found it on Blu-ray, packaged together with Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat: Annihiliation. How was I supposed to know that my next 90 or so minutes would be spent with a “story” that has no protagonist, plot or resolution?
Serving as a prequel to the 1992 arcade classic, Mortal Kombat: Legacy follows Sonya (Jeri Ryan), Kano (Darren Shahlavi), Raiden (Ryan Robbins), Johnny Cage (Matt Mullins), Scorpion (Ian Anthony Dale), Shao Khan (Aleks Paunovic), Kitana (Samantha Jo), her twin Mileena (Jolene Tran), Cyrax (Shane Warren Jones), Sektor (Peter Shinkoda) and others on their way to Mortal Kombat, a tournament that will decide the fate of our world.
Some of the criticisms I had as the picture began I’m going to declare moot. The special effects are so-so but considering this is a YouTube film, they’re impressive. While the camerawork in the first two segments make the action look phony, that’s the exception. Overall, the cinematography is well done and the action easy to follow and engaging. For those who know the Mortal Kombat lore and have always wanted more, this is what you’ve been wanting for. Sorta. I’ve never played the games but I have seen the other films. I thought this would be enough. I was wrong. Kitana has a twin sister, who’s actually her clone, but it’s half the same species as her, and half demon and then Kitana’s mother committed suicide so she could transplant her soul into her daughter. It doesn’t make much sense to me. More than once, backstories are needlessly convoluted. Almost as if these characters were just concepts thrown into a game with a thin story and were never meant to be developed further…
Some of the segments nevertheless work alright as mini stories. Others, not so much. The story of Jax, Sony & Kano is nothing but a barrage of action clichés, while the single animated segment, the story of Kitana and Mileena sticks out like a sore thumb. Then there’s the Raiden segment, which is preceeded by a message from Tancharoen. He explains why this story isn’t part of the normal continuity of Mortal Kombat. If they were worried fans would go ballistic over a tweaking of their beloved characters, why tweak it? Actually, I think it’s one of the best stories, as it feels genuinely inspired instead of a fanboy’s rendition like so many of the others do.
Things get real nutty, the mythology is this soup of random threads and the performances vary in quality. Matt Mullins as Johnny Cage entertains thoroughly. His story is the one that has a genuine – and welcome – sense of humor about itself. Ultimately, however, this is a big letdown because you have 9 episodes… which lead to NOTHING. I know there’s a second season, but what kind of series doesn’t have a climax? It sows seeds which never grow and, since none of the non-two parter stories connect with each other, it doesn’t matter in what order you watch these or even if you miss half of them.
I wouldn’t be as harsh but I watched Mortal Kombat: Legacy on Blu-ray with no warning. I know not everyone will have the same reaction as me, but I'm sure many will be just as stunned as I when Mortal Kombat: Legacy abruptly ends. Hopefully if this does interest you, your experience with it is better than mine. (On Blu-ray, October 6, 2018)
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“THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT” (2021) Episode Ranking
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Below is my ranking of the episodes from the Disney Plus/Lucasfilm streaming series, "THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT".  Created by Jon Favreau, the series starred Temuera Morrison in the title role:
“THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT” (2021) EPISODE RANKING
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1.  (1.07) "Chapter 7: In the Name of Honor" - In the finale, former bounty hunter Boba Fett, former assassin Fennec Shand and their allies have a showdown against the Pyke syndicate and hired gunman Cad Bane.
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2.  (1.03) "Chapter 3: The Streets of Mos Espa" - While he continues to assume control over the late Jabba the Hutt’s territory, Boba must contend with the latter’s relatives and their own henchman, the Wookie known as Krrsantan.  Boba also recalls how his past conflict with the Pykes led to the latter’s destruction of his Tusken friends.
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3.  (1.02) “Chapter 2: The Tribes of Tatooine” - Boba recalls how the Tuskens taught him their style of combat and desert survival skills, before adopting him as an honorary member.  Boba and Fennec meet the Hutt Twins, who have arrived at Mos Espa to claim Boba’s territory.
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4.  (1.04) "Chapter 4: The Gathering Storm" - Flashbacks recall Boba’s first meeting with Fennec.  In the present, both urge Mos Espa's other crime bosses to unite against the Pyke Syndicate, but the latter refuse.  Fennec suggests hiring allies and one of their first recruits is Krrsantan.
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5.  (1.01) “Chapter 1: Stranger in a Strange Land” - Boba takes control of Jabba’s criminal empire on Mos Espa and begin demanding tribute from local dignitaries and business owners.  Flashbacks reveal how Boba became a prisoner of a Tusken village.
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6.  (1.06) “Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger” - The Mandalorian bounty hunter, Din Djarin, pays a visit to his former ward, Grogu, who is being trained as a Jedi by Luke Skywalker.   Cobb Vanth, marshal of Tatooine's Freetown, deals with Pyke spice runners and Cad Bane.
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  7.  (1.05) "Chapter 5: Return of the Mandalorian" - Din Djarin’s training with the Darksaber leads to his banishment from The Tribe, a Mandalorian sect.  He later arrives on Tatooine to acquire a new starship from Mos Eisley mechanic Peli Motto.
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It’s 2022 and I’m still holding out hope for the Season 6 and 7 Blooper Reel and Deleted Scenes of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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AGENTS OF SHIELD (2014) Face My Enemy - 2x4 dir. Kevin Tancharoen
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On this day in 2022, The Book Of Boba Fett Chapter 4 premiered, featuring a sequence based on this concept art by Ryan Church "The Gathering Storm" was written by Jon Favreau and directed by Kevin Tancharoen
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Warrior season 1 episode 5 “The Blood and the Shit” (2019) dir. Kevin Tancharoen
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'The Brothers Sun' Director Kevin Tancharoen Finds Humor in the Punches
Kevin Tancharoen wants you to know he’s Thai American — his family came from Thailand, not Taiwan. He remembered people getting that mixed up while growing up and always forgave their errors, because when you hear it out loud, it makes sense. He finds it humorous now that he’s directing and executive producing the upcoming Netflix dark family comedy, The Brothers Sun, which centers on a Taiwanese…
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250(ish) Favorite Arrowverse Episodes: Part 9: 50-26
Picked from „Arrow“, „Black Lightning“, „Supergirl“, „Legends of Tomorrow“, „The Flash“, „Barwoman“ Season 1+2 and „Superman & Lois“ Season 1+2. I did consider kicking „Superman & Lois“ of this list, but since it pretended to be part of the Arrowverse for its first two seasons I left it on here.
  50.  The Last Children of Krypton (Supergirl 2x2)
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22, Written by: Robert Rovner, Caitlin Parrish, Directed by: Glen Winter
 "A Kryptonite-charged cyborg almost killed Kara! Almost killed me!"
 49.  Prochnost (Arrow 8x5)
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165, Written by: Benjamin Raab, Deric A. Hughes, Directed by: Laura Belsey
 "That is the thing about teaching. It's not about what you want to say. It's about what they need to hear. Remember first thing I taught you?" "Living is not for the weak." "Your children are not weak, Oliver. They're also not children. Whatever it is you have to say, they can handle it. If you do not, they will never learn to be heroes."
 48.  State V Queen (Arrow 2x7)
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30, Written by: Marc Guggenheim, Drew Z. Greenberg, Directed by: Bethany Rooney
 "Oliver. Is it okay if I call you 'Oliver'? Surprised to hear from me, right? Not as surprised as I was. You see, I find this not unattractive blonde, getting all up in my business. And what does she have on her? A Queen Consolidated I.D. badge. Now, I think to myself, why does that name ring a bell? Oliver Queen. He tried to buy off me last year, just before the Hood put me in a padded cell. Ipso facto, Arrow."
 47.  Lian Yu (Arrow 5x23)
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115, Written by: Wendy Mericle, Marc Guggenheim, Directed by: Jesse Warn
 "You won. Your son has his father back, and he learned exactly who his father was. Just like you learned who your father was right here... on these very same waters."
 46.  Going Rogue (The Flash 1x4)
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4, Written by: Geoff Johns, Kai Yu Wu, Directed by: Glen Winter
 "Believe me. It took much more than seeing Oliver do the salmon ladder for me to trust him. I've seen firsthand what this life can do to people. It's a lonely path. Don't make it any lonelier than it has to be."
 45.  Shogun (Legends of Tomorrow 2x3)
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19, Written by: Phil Klemmer, Grainne Godfree, Directed by: Kevin Tancharoen
 "Guys, bottom line is, if the Shogun has the A.T.O.M. suit, it's not just Masako and the village we have to protect. He can use it to conquer the whole region."
 44.  Tricksters (The Flash 1x17)
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17, Written by: Andrew Kreisberg, Directed by: Ralph Hemecker
 "I've had 20 years to come up with the perfect trick. It's going to be my masterpiece. My Mona Lisa. My Breaking Bad season five."
 43.  Crucible (Arrow 2x4)
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27, Written by: Andrew Kreisberg, Wendy Mericle, Directed by: Eagle Egilsson
 "Sooner or later, we all go through a crucible. I'm guessing yours was that island. Most believe there are two types of people who go intro a crucible; the ones who grow stronger from the experience and survive it, and the ones who die. But there's a third type: the ones who learn to love the fire. They choose to stay in their crucible because it's easier to embrace the pain when it's all you know anymore. That's why I'm on the clock to help this city. Before it becomes used to living like this."
42.  Moonshot (Legends of Tomorrow 2x14)
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30, Written by: Grainne Godfree, Directed by: Kevin Mock
 "We're both scientists. We're both obsessed with achieving the impossible. You dedicated your life to learning how to shrink yourself down to the size of an atom, and I spent mine learning the secrets of the Speed Force." "I became the Atom to help people."
41.  All Star Team Up (The Flash 1x18)
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18, Written by: Grainne Godfree, Kai Yu Wu, Directed by: Kevin Tancharoen
 "I thought that Wells was a great man and I was so wrong."
 40.  The Reverse-Flash Returns (The Flash 2x11)
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34, Written by: Aaron and Todd Helbing, Directed by: Michael Allowitz
 "There's nothing you can do about it. This is his origin story, and it's going to happen no matter what you do."
 39.  Flashpoint (The Flash 3x1)
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47, Written by: Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Brooke Roberts, Directed by: Jesse Warn
 "You know what you have to do. You have to take me back to that night and let me finish what I started." "You go to Hell!" "You're taking both of us there! Now who's the villain, Flash?! Now who's the villain?!"
 38.  Doomworld (Legends of Tomorrow 2x16)
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Written by: Ray Utarnachitt, Sarah Hernandez, Directed by: Mairzee Almas
"Well, it looks like you losers managed to remember who you are. I should've wiped you from existence when I had the chance! Do you have any idea how infuriating it is to know that Merlyn was right?! Lucky for you I believe in some fates worse than death, like me destroying the Spear and cementing this reality for all time."
37.  Enter Flashtime (The Flash 4x15)
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84, Written by: Todd Helbing, Sterling Gates, Directed by: Greogry Smith
 "Well, I'm sorry, Jay. If this is the only way to save everyone in the city, I have to."
 36.  Infantino Street (The Flash 3x22)
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68, Written by: Andrew Kreisberg, Grainne Godfree, Directed by: Michael Allowitz
 "Piece of advice: stop trying to beat Savitar at his own game. Your goodness is your strength. Call me sentimental. Think the Flash should remain a hero."
 35.  Pilot (Superman & Lois 1x1)
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1, Written by: Greg Berlanti, Todd Helbing, Directed by: Lee Toland Krieger
 "You think your mom wanted us to move to Smallville and live on the farm?" "It's a simpler life. More time with each other, be part of a community, and now this? I think she felt like this family needs Smallville." "As much as the world needs Superman?"
 34.  Aruba (Legends of Tomorrow 2x17)
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33, Written by: Phil Klemmer und Marc Guggenheim, Directed by: Rob Seidenglanz
 "Guys, I think we broke time."
 33.  Pilot (The Flash 1x1)
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1, Written by: Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Geoff Johns, Directed by. David Nutter
 You can do this, Barry. You were right. I am responsible for all of this. So many people have been hurt because of me, and when I looked at you, all I saw was another potential victim of my hubris. And yes, I created this madness, but you, Barry, you can stop it. You can do this. Now run, Barry, run!"
 32.  Fellowship of the Spear (Legends of Tomorrow 2x15)
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31, Written by: Keto Shimizu, Matthew Maala, Directed by: Ben Bray
 "Now that the Spear is whole, it will try to lure each of us to use it. It will draw on our weaknesses, our desires, our regrets. It will promise each of us that we can re-make the world just as we want it."
 31.  Flash Back (The Flash 2x17)
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40, Written By: Aaron Helbing, Todd Helbing, Directed By: Alice Troughton
"Just one thing that occurs to me, I don't need you, do I? Not this you certainly. Oops, you probably should have thought of that before you came back here. Shame... you ran all the way back here just to die."
30.  The Last Temptation of Barry Allen Part 1 (The Flash 6x7)
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121, Written By: Jonathan Butler, Gabriel Garza, Directed By: Chad Lowe
 "My name Is Iris West-Allen, and I once met a young man - a superhero - who I called the Streak. The world has come to know him as the Fastest Man Alive, the Scarlet Speedster. The Flash. But no matter what title you choose for him, he'll always be remembered as the protector of our amazing city and it's citizens, as a beacon of hope for us all, and as the man who sacrificed himself again and again so we could live. Today we say goodbye to him. Today we say goodbye to him, not because he was taken but because he gave himself willingly. And in the end, that's what makes him deserving of the greatest title of all: Hero."
 29.  The Once and Future Flash (The Flash 3x19)
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65, Written by: Carina Adly MacKenzie, Directed By: Tom Cavanagh
 "Cisco told me – or showed me – that you all haven't been a team in a long time. And I know that I'm the reason for that. Iris' death shouldn't have driven me away from you all. I mean, it should've driven me closer. This isn't what she would want. But I'm here now to tell you that no matter what happens in the past, I will not abandon you."
 28.  The Adventures of Supergirl (Supergirl 2x1)
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21, Written by: Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Jessic Queller, Directed by: Glen Winter
 "You know, what's funny is, on Krypton, by my age, I'd be a spinster. I know it seems like I should have everything figured out by now, but I don't. Last year, was all about figuring out how to be Supergirl, and now... now it's time I figure out how to be Kara."
 27.  Nora (The Flash 5x1)
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93, Written By: Todd Helbing, Sam Chalsen, Directed by: David McWhirter
 "My name is Nora West-Allen, and I'm the fastest woman alive. When I was a child, my father disappeared in something impossible. Then I grew up and became the impossible. Now I'm trying to live up to the legacy he created so that one day, I'll stop him from ever disappearing. I'm XS. How schway is that?"
 26.  The Brave and the Bold (Arrow 3x8)
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54, Written by: Greg Berlanti, Andrew Kreisberg, Marc Guggenheim, Grainne Godfree, Directed by: Jesse Warn
 "Sometimes bravery isn't enough; sometimes the world requires us to be bold."
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The Book of Boba Fett Reviews
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The Book of Boba Fett (created by Jon Favreau; run by Robert Rodriguez) marks the first live-action Star Wars TV show with AAPI headliners, thanks to Māori Temuera Morrison and Macanese/Malaysian-American Ming-Na Wen reprising their roles of mercenaries-turned-crime lords Boba Fett and Fennec Shand.  The advertising didn’t draw too much attention to this trivia; instead relying on the actors’ charm and talents, and Boba’s cult following, to entice viewers.  Lucasfilm’s efforts to increase Asian creatives’ involvement in Star Wars took another important step forward in Chapter 4.  With Thai-American entertainer Kevin Tanacharoen as the director, the chapter became the first live-action Star Wars project directed by either someone with Southeast Asian heritage, or a male of Asian lineage. Despite several stimulating sequences throughout Boba's show, some efforts to connect it with other Star Wars productions made me worry that the creatives actively do not seem to care for Boba.
The Book of Boba Fett Chapter 4 (dir. Kevin Tancharoen) Review (reviewed on January 22, 2022)
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O seriado Glee vai ganhar um filme 3-D. A 20th Century Fox anunciou o Glee! Live! 3D!, versão para o cinema da turnê Glee Live! In Concert!, que tem rodado a América do Norte. A ideia é contemplar os fãs que não conseguiram ingressos para os shows - com lotação esgotada até a última apresenta, em 18 de junho - e lançar o filme por apenas duas semanas nos EUA, a partir de 12 de agosto. Kevin Tancharoen (Fama, Mortal Kombat: Legacy) será o diretor.
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